“[I]f I’m adapting an IP, like a comic book, I don’t try to turn it into something it’s not,”
I hope it’s good. He deservedly was a punching bag from 2004-2014 (The Village has its few supporters, I am not one of them) so this career revival starting with the surprisingly good and intimate The Visit has been nice to see on his end (Glass wasn’t good, but I see what he was going for there). At the very least,…
...one of Shyamalan’s best films to date.
Mmmm, yes, shove that Garth Ennis edgelord trash into my idiot hole. Gotta eat it up.
I feel like every story about Legends of Tomorrow starts “Finally....”
Every fandom has its fair share of horrible people, even when the show/movie isn’t dealing with complex morality. It constantly amazes me how many racist, sexist, bigoted people are fans of Trek, Doctor Who and X-Men, despite all 3 banging the audience over the head with “bigotry is bad” messages.
HOW is this unedited?!
what the fuck did i just read
A comparsion to Ready Player One where its the positive example. Dear god...
Wow, Hollywood has finally made a movie so shitty that someone positively referenced Ready Player One.
kids today LOVE Casablanca references. 1940s films are all the rage
The irony of joking about Watterson of selling out when he famously didn’t compared to Michelangelo being commissioned by every rich patriarch in Italy, going to war with the syndicate over that very matter.
Oh fuck that looks TERRIBLE
People who like going “I recognize that thing/reference/cameo!”
Well, that was terrible.
jfc, who is this film even for?
that looks like 3 different merry melodies smashed together
Its an old adage. How ironic can you keep shilling until your just shilling? Its like ironically liking a band for years. Is there a different between being ironic and actually just liking it?
Who still measures success based entirely off of broadcast TV ratings?